I see a few of you have done so.
I just got back from there a couple of weeks ago now, and I've had a chance to observe.
I've seen very much criticism, and the only solution offered is to can someone that is giving more than enough effort and time to operations down there.
I'm going to offer a different solution. Instead of attacking that person, have any of you considered giving the person a reprieve, and taking over his duties a couple of weeks at a time so people can rotate instead of just having one person doing literally almost everything?
I know there are plenty of single men that are out there that it wouldn't hurt to take some "vacation time" to "take the reins" so to speak, so that said person can have some time off? Perhaps learn all that needs to be done in day to day operations and fill in? I'm certain many of you gentleman are intelligent enough to come up with a plan so that one person isn't burdened with all the responsibility for long periods of time. Think about it.
Even some single women out there could help that would be willing (especially during retreats) to do the cooking and the shopping, keep track of inventory so that multiple trips into town are not being made unnecessarily. With some economy and some thrift, the expenses to feed people could be reduced significantly, and if gifted with cooking skills, tastier meals could be prepared.
Any of you men handy at fixing structures? Why not offer some of your time to help out. Surely we have some people here that have those skills.
This is simply my own personal observation. No judgments on individuals, no anger or vendettas. Not sure if anyone else has come up with these ideas before. If someone has, I agree. If not, I do hope everyone does take it into consideration.
Thanks for your attention and God bless you.